From a purely electrical standpoint it does not matter. The electrons have to pass through both, it doesn't matter the sequence. A minor advantage in placing the resistor on the blue side is ..... should one inadvertently short a resistor/LED to a live frame while putting a shell on and the short is between the LED and resistor, the resistor will survive the short. On the other hand, if the LED is between the two voltages, the LED will likely be destroyed. From a pure safety view, the resistor on the blue side of the lamp gives some protection in the event of certain shorts.
Lyle